Foreign national kills multiple Amish community members, and the media doesn’t care?
By Easton Martin | February 5, 2026
A tragic multi-vehicle collision in Indiana claimed the lives of four men on Tuesday afternoon. The crash, which occurred near County Road 550 East, involved a semi-truck and a passenger van carrying members of the local Amish community.
According to the Indiana State Police, a Freightliner semi driven by 30-year-old Bekzhan Beishekeev failed to slow down for traffic. Investigators report that Beishekeev swerved into the westbound lane to avoid a rear-end collision with another semi, striking a 2011 Chevrolet van head-on.
The Jay County Coroner’s Office identified the victims as Henry Eicher, 50; Menno Eicher, 25; Paul Eicher, 19; and Simon Girod, 23. All four were pronounced dead at the scene.
On Wednesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) placed a detainer on Beishekeev, who is currently in custody at the Jay County Jail. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that Beishekeev is a Kyrgyzstani national who entered the U.S. in December 2024 through the CBP One app and was released on parole.
The incident has sparked local outrage and is yet another incident to be discussed regarding commercial driver licensing and immigration oversight. The investigation shows that Beishekeev did not stop and swerved into the westbound lane, according to Indiana State Police. Beishekeev remains in custody as the investigation continues.
Why isn’t the media talking about this? The fact is that this doesn’t fit the mainstream narrative. The liberal media does not care if a foreign national kills 4 members of the Amish community, do they?






